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'''Little T.''' is a character in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. He does not make an appearance, but [[Mario]] receives a [[letter]] from the character during Chapter 1. In the letter, he states that he is a little [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who trains at the [[Toad Town Dojo|Dojo]] in [[Toad Town]]. Little T. is an amateur fighter, but he has a lot of spirit as he wants to save [[Princess Peach]] some day. He is one of the first characters in the game to send Mario a letter.
'''Little T.''' is a character in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. He does not make an appearance, but [[Mario]] receives a [[letter]] from the character during Chapter 1. In the letter, he states that he is a little [[Toad (species)|Toad]] who trains at the [[Toad Town Dojo|Dojo]] in [[Toad Town]]. Little T. is an amateur fighter, but he has a lot of spirit as he wants to save [[Princess Peach]] some day. He is one of the first characters in the game to send Mario a letter.


The photo he attaches on the letter depicts him as a red-spotted young Toad, wearing white clothes with a belt and training barefoot with a green and a blue Toad. He says in the letter that he will write to Mario again, though this is the only letter from him in the game.
The photo he attaches on the letter depicts him as a red-spotted young Toad, wearing white clothes with a belt and training barefoot with a green and a blue Toad. He says in the letter that he will write to Mario again, but Mario doesn't receive any.


His name is a pun on "little Toad". In the Japanese version of ''Paper Mario'', he is just called “Chibi Kinopio” (Little Toad). He also uses the masculine pronoun ''boku'' to refer to himself, indicating that he is male.<ref name=jaletter />
His name is a pun on "little Toad". In the Japanese version of ''Paper Mario'', he is just called “Chibi Kinopio” (Little Toad). He also uses the masculine pronoun ''boku'' to refer to himself, indicating that he is male.<ref name=jaletter />

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